For Such a Time
The camping retreat Diane Stark had looked forward to seemed to be a bust. Why was she here?
By Diane StarkThe camping retreat Diane Stark had looked forward to seemed to be a bust. Why was she here?
The camping retreat Diane Stark had looked forward to seemed to be a bust. Why was she here?
While I am grateful personally for faith, grace and peace, I also believe it is needed and available for us as the Canada and Bermuda Territory. God intends to do great things among and through us as we are on this journey of transformation.
Emergency shelters are an important part of responding to homelessness, but as the housing crisis in Canada has continued to worsen, they’ve become less effective at solving the problem.
Faith in God and love for The Salvation Army run deep for the National Arts Centre Orchestra's Douglas Burden.
The new multicultural cooking classes at Boundless engage members of the community in two-hour sessions for cooking, health and nutrition teaching, and culture sharing.
On May 11, The Salvation Army’s territorial magazines, website and digital media won 15 awards from the Canadian Christian Communicators Association.
Hank Dixon’s story is a testimony to God’s persistent life-saving presence.
In Genesis 2, God says: “It is not good for the man to be alone” (Genesis 2:18). Humans are inherently social, but the past two years have perhaps been the most isolating in a century. What role can the church play in building authentic community?
The Salvation Army will always need good policies to guide us, and that requires us to put our mission at the forefront and listen to the people the policy will impact, our mission partners and those we serve each day.